Jul 23 2009 By Chester Chronicle
THE WICKED LADY (New Vic Theatre, Etruria Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme, until July 25)
A SPECTACULAR action adventure, specially written by one of Britain’s finest playwrights, Bryony Lavery. Directed by Theresa Hawkins, this breathtaking production has thrilling, mid-air action created with the help of specialist aerial company Upswing. Lady Barbara Skelton is beautiful, wild and truly wicked. Forced into a respectable marriage with a man she can’t love, she soon becomes bored and embarks on a secret life of gambling, highway robbery and murder. Visit www.newvictheatre.org.uk or ring 01782 717962.
EVERYBODY LOVES A WINNER (Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, until August 1)
IT WILL be eyes down for a full house at the Royal Exchange Theatre this summer when the building is transformed into a working bingo hall. This remarkably devised show opens a door on a secret world – a world of dreams, dabbers, camaraderie and cash. Combining drama, comedy, music and choreography, the production deploys a tightly choreographed cast of 20 to delve beneath the surface of a day in the life of a Manchester bingo hall. Visit www.royalexchange.co.uk or ring 0161 833 9833.
WEST SIDE STORY (The Lowry Salford Quays, Pier 8, Salford Quays, Until July 25)
INTERNATIONAL smash hit West Side Story returns to The Lowry after rave reviews and due to phenomenal demand.
With groundbreaking choreography by the legendary Jerome Robbins, book by Arthur Laurents, an unforgettable score by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, West Side Story changed the face of musical theatre forever.
The musical is based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and packed with unforgettable songs including Maria, Tonight, Somewhere, America and I Feel Pretty.
Tickets £23 – £39.50. Visit www.thelowry.com or ring 0870 787 5780.
THE RED SHOES (Library Theatre, Central Library, St Peter’s Square, Manchester, August 7-8)
TEENAGE theatre group the Young People’s Theatre Company, presents Hans Christian Andersen’s The Red Shoes, directed by Liz Postelthwaire.
Manchester’s leading young people’s theatre group, featuring 18 teenagers, performs only its fourth production at the Library Theatre in Manchester.
The story sees a heroine who can’t resist her magical red shoes. They make her dance with delight, but what happens when she can’t take them off? This dark and daring night of theatre, performed by some of the best young actors in Manchester, is ideal for anyone aged eight upwards.
The norfox Young People’s Theatre Company, supported by norfox, a regional charity supported by North West property companies, is the Library Theatre’s resident theatre company which gives young people aged 15-18 the opportunity to develop their skills as performers within a professional theatre environment.
Performances are on Friday, August 7, at 7.30pm and Saturday, August 8, at 3pm and 7.30pm. Tickets cost from £4. For more information ring 0161 236 7110.
ANGELS WITH MANKY FACES (Library Theatre, Central Library, St Peter’s Square, Manchester, August 18-22)
MUSIC personalities from Manchester’s past, present and future, make cameo-video appearances in Angles With Manky Faces.
Featuring Mike Joyce of The Smiths, Clint Boon of the Inspiral Carpets and the hotley tipped Twisted Wheel, Rob Kees and Jill Hughes’ production is brought to life by Manchester actor John Henshaw and Coronation Street star Graeme Hawley, aka John Stape.
Inspired by the book The Gangs of Manchester, Angels With Manky Faces tells the story of the Scuttlers, regarded as Britain’s first youth cult, who roamed the sleazy gin joints and gritty Manchester streets in the 1890s.
Jimmy Johnson is the leader of scuttling gang the Bengal Tigers. Leading a life of gratuitous violence and casual sex, Jimmy is a lucky lad. But when a sultry Irish beauty arrives at his favourite brothel, trouble breaks out between the sheets and in the streets.
This play is packed with Mancunian humour and swagger, and complemented by a soundtrack of classic Manchester tracks.
Tickets cost £10.50 and shows are at 7.30pm everyday, except Friday, August 21 at 8pm, and Saturday, August 22 at 3pm, followed by a post-show discussion. For more information ring 0161 236 7110.
A TALE AS OLD AS TIME (Empire Theatre, Lime Street, Liverpool, August 11-22)
DISNEY’S multi-award winning musical of the Beauty and the Beast, which has received rave reviews and played to capacity audiences across the UK, is back at the Liverpool Empire.
One of the most popular and enchantingly romantic fables ever told, this sumptuous, eye-popping theatrical phenomenon has wowed audiences worldwide.
Featuring Mrs Potts and Chip, the hilarious double act Lumiere and Cogsworth, Gaston the town hero and, of course, the beautiful Belle and fearsome Beast, this enchanting story takes audiences from a small provincial town in France, through the shadow-filled woods to the Beast’s mysterious castle, all accompanied by the well loved songs from the show including Be Our Guest, Human Again and Beauty and the Beast.
Tickets cost £10-£30 and show times are 7.30pm and matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm. For more information ring 0844 847 2525 or visit www.liverpoolempire.org.uk.
CHICAGO (Venue Cymru, The Promenade, Llandudno, August 3-8)
STARS from stage and screen come to the Venue Cymru for the award winning musical Chicago, featuring Gary Wilmot as Billy and EastEnder Emma Barton as Roxie.
Based on real events in the roaring 1920s, nightclub singer Roxie Hart shoots her lover and along with Cell Block rival, double-murderess Velma Kelly, they fight to keep from death row with the help of smooth talking Billy Flynn.
The classic sassy score including songs including Razzle Dazzle and All That Jazz, it would be a crime to miss it.
Gary Wilmot has starred in numerous West End musicals including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Me And My Girl, Carmen Jones and Copacabana and has played major UK tours with Oliver!, Half a Sixpence, Willy Russell’s One For The Road, Alan Ayckbourn’s Confusions, and Travels with My Aunt. More recently, he has appeared in HMS Pinafore at the Open Air Theatre Regent’s Park and as ‘The Lion’ in The Wizard of Oz at the Royal Festival Hall.
Emma Barton is best known for her role as ‘Honey Mitchell’ in BBC1’s EastEnders. Her other television roles include Spooks on BBC1 and Secret History on Channel 4. Previous stage roles include ‘Peggy’ in The Secret Garden (RSC), ‘Norma Cassidy’ in Victor/Victoria (Bridewell) and ‘Marty’ in Grease (Victoria Palace Theatre).
The National UK Tour of CHICAGO is
produced by David Ian Productions in association with the Broadway producers Barry and Fran Weissler.
Tickets for the Broadway production cost from £15-£29.50 and are available now from the box office on 01492 872000 or by visiting www.venuecymru.co.uk.
TWOPENCE TO CROSS THE MERSEY (Empire Theatre, Lime Street, Liverpool, October 6–17)
SMASH hit musical Twopence to Cross the Mersey returns to the Liverpool Empire this October, starring former Shameless star Ciaran Kellgren.
Twopence to Cross the Mersey, which chronicles an author’s early life during The Great Depression, has already taken an astonishing £1.5 million pounds at the box office and, with Helen Forrester’s readership breaking into the multi-millions the producers are working towards a tour of the UK and Ireland.
Twopence to Cross the Mersey opens at the Empire Theatre Liverpool from October 6th – 17th 2009.
For more information ring 0844 847 2525 or visit www.LiverpoolEmpire.org.uk.
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SCOOBY-DOO AND THE PIRATE GHOST (Empire Theatre, Lime Street, Liverpool, until August 26)
SCOOBY-Doo and the gang are back in Scooby-Doo And The Pirate Ghost.
The ultimate cartoon classic bursts on to the stage at Liverpool’s Empire Theatre with a new show to entertain the whole family.
Join Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred as they encounter a new case to solve in their trademark Mystery Inc style.
They will be mixing their familiar blend of classic physical comedy, popular tunes and special effects into a theatrical experience that will appeal to the kids and their parents who grew up with the TV show.
Tickets cost from £16.50-£18.50, for more information ring 0844 847 2525 or visit www.LiverpoolEmpire.org.uk.
BRICK UP THE MERSEY TUNNELS (Royal Court Liverpool, Roe Sreet, Liverpool, until August 22 )
DICKIE Lewis, Nick Walton, and Gerard `Gelegnite’ Gardner are three men who’ve had enough.
Fed up with being looked down on and mocked by the self-proclaimed upper class from the Wirral, the Kingsway Three decide to take the law into their own hands and refuse to be tolled.
Tickets cost from £10.00 to £30.00 and are available from www.royalcourtliverpool.com or on 0870 787 1866.